Well, obviously. Spies are, by definition, plants. But you are supposed to vet your campaign staff. Even the covfefe boys. barfo
Obama knew he was a spy if it goes back to 2013. These guys thought they had this all under control and it is all damage control currently.
Hey, hey, haven't you heard, according to Rudy Guiliani, collusion is not a crime. Are you gonna fall for that one?
Carter Page already has been 100% cleared of ever being any kind of Russian "agent" whatsoever. Try to keep up, maybe select another source for your information.
...perhaps you can point to Mueller ever saying anything about Trump being suspected of "collusion". ...Collusion is Trump's term that he keeps regurgitating for virtually anything having to do with Russia...well that and "fake news".
Mueller is charge with investigating what is the definition of collusion. "any links and/or coordination bet ween the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump;" https://www.justice.gov/opa/press-release/file/967231/download
...lol..I'll ask again, please point to Mueller saying anything about Trump being guilty of collusion...you won't. ...again, the term "collusion" is typically used by Trump and his sheep as a result of paranoia, just as they also keep on confusing collusion with conspiracy..
Bruce Ohr exposed as British double-agent embedded in Obama's DOJ! DOJ official Bruce Ohr communicated with Trump dossier author Steele after FBI cut ties: report By Brooke Singman | Fox News Senior Justice Department official Bruce Ohr, left, continued to communicate with former British spy Christopher Steele, right, even after the FBI cut ties with him. (AP) Long after the FBI cut ties with former British spy and Trump dossier author Christopher Steele, senior Justice Department official Bruce Ohr continued to maintain extensive contact with him, according to newly reported emails. The emails, first reported by The Hill, reveal Steele even continued to send information to Ohr after the election. The FBI “suspended and then terminated” Steele as a source in early November 2016 for what the bureau defined as “the most serious of violations” – an “unauthorized disclosure to the media of his relationship with the FBI,” according to a House Republican memo earlier this year. The FBI reportedly told Steele at the time he could no longer “operate to obtain any intelligence whatsoever on behalf of the FBI.” Yet the emails show Ohr, a former associate deputy attorney general, and Steele communicated extensively from 2002 all the way into 2017. One text message from Steele to Ohr on Jan. 31, 2017 reportedly said: “B, doubtless a sad and crazy day for you re-SY.” The text is an apparent reference to President Trump’s firing of Acting Attorney General Sally Yates. The text continued: “Just want to check you are OK, still in the situ and able to help locally as discussed, along with your Bureau colleagues.” Ohr reportedly replied: “I’m still here and able to help as discussed….I’ll let you know if that changes.” Steele reportedly said: “If you end up out though, I really need another (bureau?) contact point/number who is briefed. We can’t allow our guy to be forced to go back home. It would be disastrous.” It is unclear what and whom Steele was referring to in that exchange. The Hill reported that FBI officials admitted they continued to receive information from Steele through Ohr. The FBI declined to comment when asked by Fox News whether the bureau relied on Steele’s intelligence after their working relationship was terminated. Steele also sent one email to Ohr on July 1, 2016, obtained by The Hill, making an apparent reference to Trump. “I am seeing [redacted] in London next week to discuss ongoing business, but there is something separate I wanted to discuss with you informally and separately,” Steele wrote. “It concerns out favourite business tycoon!” Ohr and Steele reportedly had a call on the morning of July 7, 2016. Steele authored and compiled information for the controversial and unverified anti-Trump dossier on behalf of Fusion GPS, which was hired to conduct opposition research funded by the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign through law firm Perkins Coie. Last year, Fox News confirmed that Ohr’s wife, Nellie Ohr, worked for Fusion GPS during the 2016 election. According to court documents obtained by Fox News last year, Fusion GPS hired Mrs. Ohr to help investigate Trump. A separate Fox News review of her previous published works reveal she wrote extensively on Russia-related subjects. The dossier “formed an essential part” of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants approved to surveil then-Trump campaign associate Carter Page, according to the House GOP memo alleging government surveillance abuse during 2016. According to new documents obtained this week by The Washington Examiner, Ohr also continued communicating with Fusion co-founder Glenn Simpson before, during and after the election. Other emails obtained by the Examiner reveal Steele’s communications with Russian aluminum financier Oleg Deripaska. Steele emailed with Ohr about Deripaska, who was seeking a visa to attend a meeting in the U.S. According to the Examiner, the U.S. revoked Deripaska’s visa based on alleged involvement with Russian organized crime. Deripaska was reportedly close to former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. Those communications raised questions of whether Steele was working with Deripaska while working on the dossier, and whether Fusion GPS and the Justice Department were involved. Brooke Singman is a Politics Reporter for Fox News. Follow her on Twitter at @brookefoxnews.
^^^ Relevance? ...meh, N/M...since you cited a Fox News article, I'll return the favor. ...did you see this little tidbit?... https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/09/politics/viktor-amalija-knavs-us-citizens/index.html ...supposedly Trump is vehemently opposed to chain migration and wants to abolish it but Melania used that same loop hole to get her parents into the country to gain citizenship...can't make this shit up. ...enjoy.
Not sure if you're serious (which would mean you're unable to understand simple and obvious facts) or just trolling.
It might give me a clue what you are talking about. Since they're the largest cable news network in the world and also the most watched in the world, I'd guess you're acknowledging their overall accuracy in investigative reporting.